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  • As the FAIR Plan writes more fire-insurance policies, homeowners complain about poor service, rising costs and threats of getting kicked off.
  • Former U.S. Ambassador Derek Mitchell argues the United States should assert its leadership in helping shape Myanmar's peaceful, just and democratic future.
  • The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland's Edinburgh Zoo announced their own tiny pygmy hippo, named Haggis, was born Oct. 30. The newborn, female calf is "doing well," according to zoo staff.
  • Vice President Harris and running mate Tim Walz are on a two-day bus tour in Georgia. The state President Biden narrowly won in 2020 is again in play.
  • A Next 10 report shows electric vehicle charging stations still struggle to make a profit while EV owners say they’ll pay more for speedier access.
  • Free International Folk Dance workshops, along with Day 2 of an International Village Market. Market offers folkwear, jewelry, dolls, books, ballgowns, and more!
  • The website Rest of World got entries from 45 countries for a photo contest focusing on technology. Here are their top picks — from facial scans for migrants to kids in a Mongolian tent transfixed by a film.
  • Earl Thomas and the Gospel Ambassadors are bringing Sister Leola with them for an intimate show at UC San Diego Park & Market, on Sunday, April 7, at 5 p.m. After a three-year hiatus, Earl Thomas is back on stage and going back to his gospel roots with the Gospel Ambassadors. The son of a bluesman and a gospel singer, Earl Thomas effortlessly blends the blues and gospel to create soulful, powerful music that continues both genre’s traditions as the soundtracks of African American culture. With infusions of contemporary rock, soul, and R&B sensibilities, Earl Thomas and The Gospel Ambassador’s catalog of songs will make everyone in attendance get out of their seat and move to the groove. Tickets for the performance start at $25 and can be purchased here.
  • The Elizabeth Hospice Expressive Arts Group welcomes all grieving children and teens in the community to join us for this special group that connects head, heart and hands through creative arts to explore feelings, develop healthy coping skills, and build resilience. The creative process and sense of community formed through peer group activity is part of the emotional healing that restores a sense of hope, stability and normalcy to their lives. Children and teens are placed in groups according to age and development. The group is open to children ages 7-12. These groups are free and will be held at The Elizabeth Hospice Mission Valley Children’s Bereavement Center on July 24, July 31, August 7 and August 14 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Registration is required and participants must RSVP to griefinfo@ehospice.org or 833-349-2054 by July 9. Visit: Expressive Arts Group The Elizabeth Hospice on Instagram and Facebook
  • A committee of experts that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is critical in setting national vaccine policy. It's also vulnerable to political interference.
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